Suicide Bomb Kills 48 at Pakistan Mosque

PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AP) - A government official says a suicideattack on a mosque in northwestern Pakistan has killed at least 48people. Tariq Hayat, the top administrator in the Khyber region, saysrescuers have pulled 48 bodies from the rubble after the attacknear the town of Jamrud. Hayat says the death toll is likely to rise. The mosque waspacked for Friday prayers. The attack was the bloodiest in Pakistan this year. A government official accused Islamist militants of carrying outthe bombing in revenge for a recent offensive. That operation wasaimed in part at protecting the major supply route for NATO andU.S. troops in Afghanistan that passes in front of the mosque.

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